Natural realism
1natural realism. — natural realist. See naive realism. * * * …
2natural realism. — natural realist. See naive realism …
3natural realism — noun : a doctrine (as elaborated by the philosophers of the Scottish school) that perception gives direct and indubitable evidence of the independent existence of both mind and matter called also commonsense realism …
4realism — Synonyms and related words: Marxism, absolute realism, animalism, artlessness, atomism, authenticity, behaviorism, bona fideness, commonsense realism, dialectical materialism, down to earthness, earthiness, earthliness, empiricism,… …
5natural dualism — noun : natural realism …
6Realism (dramatic arts) — Realism was a general movement in the late nineteenth century that steered theatrical texts and performances toward greater fidelity to real life. The realist movement began with Henrik Ibsenfact|date=August 2008 and was largely developed by… …
7Natural Design — is also an approach to psychology and biology that holds that concepts such as motivation , emotion , inner feeling , development , adaptation refer not to down reductive explanations of things but to up reductive descriptions of patterns of… …
8Natural design — is an approach to psychology and biology that holds that concepts such as motivation , emotion , inner feeling , development , adaptation refer not to down reductive explanations of things but to up reductive descriptions of patterns of which… …
9realism — /ree euh liz euhm/, n. 1. interest in or concern for the actual or real, as distinguished from the abstract, speculative, etc. 2. the tendency to view or represent things as they really are. 3. Fine Arts. a. treatment of forms, colors, space, etc …
10Natural law — For other uses, see Natural law (disambiguation). Natural law, or the law of nature (Latin: lex naturalis), is any system of law which is purportedly determined by nature, and thus universal.[1] Classically, natural law refers to the use of… …